Retirement planning?

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JasonIsDaMan [enjin:7981157]
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Re: Retirement planning?

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CoolBreeze44 wrote:
JasonIsDaMan wrote:
CoolBreeze44 wrote:Having surgery on one's Achilles tendon does not mean it was torn. The procedure was a debridement which stripped away some damaged tissue, exposing the healthy portion of the tendon. This type of surgery can be performed on something as relatively minor as tendinitis. It is an arthroscopic procedure and recovery time is usually less than 12 months.


So you go from not knowing what surgery he had to knowing EXACTLY what surgery he had, and I'm the one who can't let it go?

All I ever said was the achillies is no joke and I stand by it.

And all I'm going to say is your a fool.


Wow. Most people who are as wrong as you want the threads to die, but you seem quite proud. Are you running for the Republican nomination?

Oh well, if you and your 8 screenames want to keep alive who dumb you are, I'm game.
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JasonIsDaMan wrote:
CoolBreeze44 wrote:
JasonIsDaMan wrote:
CoolBreeze44 wrote:Having surgery on one's Achilles tendon does not mean it was torn. The procedure was a debridement which stripped away some damaged tissue, exposing the healthy portion of the tendon. This type of surgery can be performed on something as relatively minor as tendinitis. It is an arthroscopic procedure and recovery time is usually less than 12 months.


So you go from not knowing what surgery he had to knowing EXACTLY what surgery he had, and I'm the one who can't let it go?

All I ever said was the achillies is no joke and I stand by it.

And all I'm going to say is your a fool.


Wow. Most people who are as wrong as you want the threads to die, but you seem quite proud. Are you running for the Republican nomination?

Oh well, if you and your 8 screenames want to keep alive who dumb you are, I'm game.

Perhaps you would like to meet me to catch a game?
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Re: Retirement planning?

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JasonIsDaMan wrote:Oh well, if you and your 8 screenames want to keep alive who dumb you are, I'm game.


Go away.
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Re: Retirement planning?

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CoolBreeze44 wrote:
JasonIsDaMan wrote:
CoolBreeze44 wrote:
JasonIsDaMan wrote:
CoolBreeze44 wrote:Having surgery on one's Achilles tendon does not mean it was torn. The procedure was a debridement which stripped away some damaged tissue, exposing the healthy portion of the tendon. This type of surgery can be performed on something as relatively minor as tendinitis. It is an arthroscopic procedure and recovery time is usually less than 12 months.


So you go from not knowing what surgery he had to knowing EXACTLY what surgery he had, and I'm the one who can't let it go?

All I ever said was the achillies is no joke and I stand by it.

And all I'm going to say is your a fool.


Wow. Most people who are as wrong as you want the threads to die, but you seem quite proud. Are you running for the Republican nomination?

Oh well, if you and your 8 screenames want to keep alive who dumb you are, I'm game.

Perhaps you would like to meet me to catch a game?


Sure. Next time you're in Orlando, drop a line. But I got to tell you, I may not have 8 screenames, and I may not be impervious to an Achillies injury, but I do OK. You may find it's easier to just do your research and develop some empathy.
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Re: Retirement planning?

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JasonIsDaMan wrote:
CoolBreeze44 wrote:
JasonIsDaMan wrote:
CoolBreeze44 wrote:
JasonIsDaMan wrote:
CoolBreeze44 wrote:Having surgery on one's Achilles tendon does not mean it was torn. The procedure was a debridement which stripped away some damaged tissue, exposing the healthy portion of the tendon. This type of surgery can be performed on something as relatively minor as tendinitis. It is an arthroscopic procedure and recovery time is usually less than 12 months.


So you go from not knowing what surgery he had to knowing EXACTLY what surgery he had, and I'm the one who can't let it go?

All I ever said was the achillies is no joke and I stand by it.

And all I'm going to say is your a fool.


Wow. Most people who are as wrong as you want the threads to die, but you seem quite proud. Are you running for the Republican nomination?

Oh well, if you and your 8 screenames want to keep alive who dumb you are, I'm game.

Perhaps you would like to meet me to catch a game?


Sure. Next time you're in Orlando, drop a line. But I got to tell you, I may not have 8 screenames, and I may not be impervious to an Achillies injury, but I do OK. You may find it's easier to just do your research and develop some empathy.

Just because I'm curious and because I'm fascinated by the workings of a dullard mind, where does the 8 screen names bit come from? I've had one since the day I joined the old ESPN board.
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CoolBreeze44 wrote:
JasonIsDaMan wrote:
CoolBreeze44 wrote:
JasonIsDaMan wrote:
CoolBreeze44 wrote:
JasonIsDaMan wrote:
CoolBreeze44 wrote:Having surgery on one's Achilles tendon does not mean it was torn. The procedure was a debridement which stripped away some damaged tissue, exposing the healthy portion of the tendon. This type of surgery can be performed on something as relatively minor as tendinitis. It is an arthroscopic procedure and recovery time is usually less than 12 months.


So you go from not knowing what surgery he had to knowing EXACTLY what surgery he had, and I'm the one who can't let it go?

All I ever said was the achillies is no joke and I stand by it.

And all I'm going to say is your a fool.


Wow. Most people who are as wrong as you want the threads to die, but you seem quite proud. Are you running for the Republican nomination?

Oh well, if you and your 8 screenames want to keep alive who dumb you are, I'm game.

Perhaps you would like to meet me to catch a game?


Sure. Next time you're in Orlando, drop a line. But I got to tell you, I may not have 8 screenames, and I may not be impervious to an Achillies injury, but I do OK. You may find it's easier to just do your research and develop some empathy.

Just because I'm curious and because I'm fascinated by the workings of a dullard mind, where does the 8 screen names bit come from? I've had one since the day I joined the old ESPN board.


Cool just let it go, we know you are right, let this forum die please
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Uggh, can we just lock this thread?
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kekgeek1 wrote:
CoolBreeze44 wrote:
JasonIsDaMan wrote:
CoolBreeze44 wrote:
JasonIsDaMan wrote:
CoolBreeze44 wrote:
JasonIsDaMan wrote:
CoolBreeze44 wrote:Having surgery on one's Achilles tendon does not mean it was torn. The procedure was a debridement which stripped away some damaged tissue, exposing the healthy portion of the tendon. This type of surgery can be performed on something as relatively minor as tendinitis. It is an arthroscopic procedure and recovery time is usually less than 12 months.


So you go from not knowing what surgery he had to knowing EXACTLY what surgery he had, and I'm the one who can't let it go?

All I ever said was the achillies is no joke and I stand by it.

And all I'm going to say is your a fool.


Wow. Most people who are as wrong as you want the threads to die, but you seem quite proud. Are you running for the Republican nomination?

Oh well, if you and your 8 screenames want to keep alive who dumb you are, I'm game.

Perhaps you would like to meet me to catch a game?


Sure. Next time you're in Orlando, drop a line. But I got to tell you, I may not have 8 screenames, and I may not be impervious to an Achillies injury, but I do OK. You may find it's easier to just do your research and develop some empathy.

Just because I'm curious and because I'm fascinated by the workings of a dullard mind, where does the 8 screen names bit come from? I've had one since the day I joined the old ESPN board.


Cool just let it go, we know you are right, let this forum die please

Sorry guys, will do.
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Re: Retirement planning?

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kekgeek1 wrote:
CoolBreeze44 wrote:
JasonIsDaMan wrote:
CoolBreeze44 wrote:
JasonIsDaMan wrote:
CoolBreeze44 wrote:
JasonIsDaMan wrote:
CoolBreeze44 wrote:Having surgery on one's Achilles tendon does not mean it was torn. The procedure was a debridement which stripped away some damaged tissue, exposing the healthy portion of the tendon. This type of surgery can be performed on something as relatively minor as tendinitis. It is an arthroscopic procedure and recovery time is usually less than 12 months.


So you go from not knowing what surgery he had to knowing EXACTLY what surgery he had, and I'm the one who can't let it go?

All I ever said was the achillies is no joke and I stand by it.

And all I'm going to say is your a fool.


Wow. Most people who are as wrong as you want the threads to die, but you seem quite proud. Are you running for the Republican nomination?

Oh well, if you and your 8 screenames want to keep alive who dumb you are, I'm game.

Perhaps you would like to meet me to catch a game?


Sure. Next time you're in Orlando, drop a line. But I got to tell you, I may not have 8 screenames, and I may not be impervious to an Achillies injury, but I do OK. You may find it's easier to just do your research and develop some empathy.

Just because I'm curious and because I'm fascinated by the workings of a dullard mind, where does the 8 screen names bit come from? I've had one since the day I joined the old ESPN board.


Cool just let it go, we know you are right, let this forum die please



If by "right" you mean having the wrong body part being operated on, then misjudging the severity of injuries to that body part, then he was absolutely "right".

I come to this board to have factual discussions about Minnesota teams because I live in a part of the country where Minnesota sports fans are few and far between. If pointing out facts, then suffering thinly-veiled-threats for doing so makes me "wrong", then so be it.
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